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A New Electroscope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

B. F. J. Schonland
Affiliation:
Gonvile an Caius College

Extract

In the measurement of small ionisations it is usual and desirable to employ an ionisation-chamber whose central collecting electrode serves also as an electroscope, of the gold-leaf or the quartz-fibre type. As an instrument for the measurement of quantity of electricity even the most sensitive of these is inferior, by a factor of about 100, to the combination of an ionisation-chamber and a Compton electrometer. The new type of ionisation electroscope here described combines a high voltage-sensitivity with a small capacity and has a sensitivity for quantity of electricity of the same order as the combination mentioned.

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1929

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